Silly wife jokes aside, this game is getting a free pass with the little contents it has, as it is its US$50 too expensive.
Silly wife jokes aside, this game is getting a free pass with the little contents it has, as it is its US$50 too expensive.
Do people find the manchild-husband/ballbreaking-wife dynamic funny? It always seems lame, as a comedy bit. As a personal arrangement it just seems...sad.
Nice try, Stephen. But this is clearly a fake article to cover up your very real article about beating women in video games being rape.
They are sneaky as fuck about this. The update popup show up almost every day and sometimes the buttons are “update now” and “don’t update” and sometimes they change to “update now” and “update later”.
Windows 10 *DOES* install itself. Microsoft has made it into an update because they want people to use it instead of anything else.
Microsoft has added in a number of additional ‘hidden’ plugs that still force the win10 update even when you have disabled the others...
windows 10 will update your computer whether you want it to or not, sadly.
It says in the article he turned it all off. Also Windows 10 has forced installs of “important” updates.
sounds like they turned off auto updates and still had this happen. I’ve been seeing a lot of reports that it doesnt really matter what you do, it will start downloading the update at some point
Windows 10 didn’t install itself, ya dingus. It was just Windows updates. Should’ve installed them and rebooted prior to streaming. I’m assuming he has an SSD so it would’ve been a couple minutes tops for the install and reboot.
It can still happen
Whatever he's using to stream isn't running off his computer.
gonna hazard a guess he’s using a capture card exporting to a different computer so that he doesn’t drag down his CPU during gameplay?
They often use a networked computer to stream what is running on their high performance only gaming pc
The crazy thing here only somewhere around 4,000–5,000 of the 5.5 million people that live in the Tampa Bay Area are members of Nielsen households that determine the ratings, meaning that 99.9% (literally) of the Tampa Bay population who have nothing to do with the ratings can’t go to a watch party because NBC wants…